Instruction manual

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Technical Support: support@wyrestorm.com US: +866 677 0053 EU: +44 (0) 1793 230 343
BASIC REMOTE CONTROL
IR TX port is allocated to an individual HDMI input port, if
the user is unable to establish IR control of the device, care
should be taken to check that, firstly, the IR emitter and
HDMI input ports match (Input 1-TX1, Input2-TX2 etc.) with
plugs secured in correct ports, and secondly, that the IR TX
emitter sensors are firmly attached directly to the front of
inputs and covering infrared sensor windows of the source
devices.
Some later adjustment may be needed to the location of the
sensor to achieve the best performance results - sometimes
moving the sensor to different areas on the source can
improve IR performance.
NOTE
Infrared receiving areas of devices can be
located by shining a flashlight onto the front of the
device – the sensor should be able to be seen through
the plastic as a small, round object inside.
As with the IR TX, the IR RX ports are allocated to their
respective UTP OUTPUT ports (Output1-RX1, Output2
-RX2) with the IR signal converted to HDMI and carried
along the single Cat5e/6/7 cable.
Insert 3.5mm jacks of IR RX receivers into RX ports,
making sure the receivers themselves are placed in
clear view at the to receive an infrared signal from the
remote handset used control the display outputs.
NOTE
The Call-back function can be turned on/off
by accessing the Wyrestorm COMCTL software. See
ADVANCED OPERATION
02 At display end: Insert the IR RX Receiver jack into the IR
RX port of the display receiver balun, with the receivers
themselves placed in clear view on or near the displays to
receive an infrared signal from the remote handset used to
control inputs.
Insert the IR TX Emitter jack into the IR TX port of the
display receiver balun, ensuring that the emitter sensor is
securely attached to infrared sensor window of the display.
Follow the same connection and positioning for all baluns/
displays connected to the matrix.
If all IR TX Emitters and IR RX Receivers are positioned
and connected correctly with sources, displays and display
receivers fully powered and the matrix set to IR call-back
enabled and IR TX Swicth mode activated, two-way IR will
now be possible.
IR Extender Control
Should local control of the
Matrix via the front panel
IR sensor be an issue, for
example if the sensor is
obstructed or the unit is
installed in a closed area out
of infrared line of sight, the
IR RX Receiver included with
the matrix can be inserted into
the IR EXT port at the rear to
extend the IR sensor range and enable local control of the system.
NOTE
Misplaced or poorly secured IR Emitters and Receivers
may result in intermittent IR control signals passed to and from
the matrix. Check your placement and adjust if necessary.
BASIC REMOTE CONTROL
As each IR TX port is allocated to an individual HDMI
input port, if the user is unable to establish IR control of
the device, care should be taken to check that, firstly, the
IR transmitter and HDMI input ports match (Input 1-TX1,
Input 2-TX2 etc.) with plugs secured in correct ports,
and secondly, that the IR transmitters are firmly attached
directly to the front of inputs and covering infrared sensor
windows of the source devices.
Some later adjustment may be needed to the location
of the sensor to achieve the best performance results -
sometimes moving the sensor to different areas on the
source can improve IR performance.
NOTE Infrared receiving areas of devices can be
located by shining a flashlight onto the front of
the device – the sensor should be able to be seen
through the plastic as a small, round object inside.
As with the IR TX, the IR RX ports are allocated
to their respective UTP OUTPUT ports (Output1-
RX1, Output2-RX2) with the IR signal converted to
HDBaseT and carried along the single Cat5e/6/7
cable.
Insert 3.5mm jacks of IR receivers into RX ports,
making sure the receivers themselves are placed
in clear view at the to receive an infrared signal
from the remote handset used control the display
outputs.
NOTE The call-back function can be turned on/off
by accessing the WyreStorm COMCTL software.
See ADVANCED OPERATION
At display end: Insert the IR RX jack into the IR RX
port of the display receiver balun, with the IR RX eyes
themselves placed in clear view on or near the displays to
receive an infrared signal from the remote handset used
to control inputs.
Insert the IR TX jack into the IR TX port of the display
receiver balun, ensuring that the IR TX eye is securely
attached to infrared sensor window of the display. Follow
the same connection and positioning for all baluns/
displays connected to the matrix.
If all IR TX and IR RX eyes are positioned and connected
correctly with sources, displays and display receivers fully
powered and the matrix set to IR call-back enabled and
IR TX Switch mode activated, two-way IR will now be
possible.
NOTE Misplaced or poorly secured IR TX and IR RX
may result in intermittent IR control signals passed
to and from the matrix. Check your placement and
adjust if necessary.
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Technical Support: support@wyrestorm.com US: +866 677 0053 EU: +44 (0) 1793 230 343
BASIC REMOTE CONTROL
IR TX port is allocated to an individual HDMI input port, if
the user is unable to establish IR control of the device, care
should be taken to check that, firstly, the IR emitter and
HDMI input ports match (Input 1-TX1, Input2-TX2 etc.) with
plugs secured in correct ports, and secondly, that the IR TX
emitter sensors are firmly attached directly to the front of
inputs and covering infrared sensor windows of the source
devices.
Some later adjustment may be needed to the location of the
sensor to achieve the best performance results - sometimes
moving the sensor to different areas on the source can
improve IR performance.
NOTE
Infrared receiving areas of devices can be
located by shining a flashlight onto the front of the
device – the sensor should be able to be seen through
the plastic as a small, round object inside.
As with the IR TX, the IR RX ports are allocated to their
respective UTP OUTPUT ports (Output1-RX1, Output2
-RX2) with the IR signal converted to HDMI and carried
along the single Cat5e/6/7 cable.
Insert 3.5mm jacks of IR RX receivers into RX ports,
making sure the receivers themselves are placed in
clear view at the to receive an infrared signal from the
remote handset used control the display outputs.
NOTE
The Call-back function can be turned on/off
by accessing the Wyrestorm COMCTL software. See
ADVANCED OPERATION
02 At display end: Insert the IR RX Receiver jack into the IR
RX port of the display receiver balun, with the receivers
themselves placed in clear view on or near the displays to
receive an infrared signal from the remote handset used to
control inputs.
Insert the IR TX Emitter jack into the IR TX port of the
display receiver balun, ensuring that the emitter sensor is
securely attached to infrared sensor window of the display.
Follow the same connection and positioning for all baluns/
displays connected to the matrix.
If all IR TX Emitters and IR RX Receivers are positioned
and connected correctly with sources, displays and display
receivers fully powered and the matrix set to IR call-back
enabled and IR TX Swicth mode activated, two-way IR will
now be possible.
IR Extender Control
Should local control of the
Matrix via the front panel
IR sensor be an issue, for
example if the sensor is
obstructed or the unit is
installed in a closed area out
of infrared line of sight, the
IR RX Receiver included with
the matrix can be inserted into
the IR EXT port at the rear to
extend the IR sensor range and enable local control of the system.
NOTE
Misplaced or poorly secured IR Emitters and Receivers
may result in intermittent IR control signals passed to and from
the matrix. Check your placement and adjust if necessary.
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